Georgia is one of the most thriving and populous states in the country. The state is appealing for a variety of reasons, including its diverse population, lively nightlife, and pleasant climate. However, Georgia is not without threats.
Whether you or a loved one was critically hurt in a complicated shooting, hiring a skilled attorney at The Cotto Law Group helps ensure that you receive justice from those responsible for your grief. Our shooting victim lawyers work closely with you and law enforcement to obtain reasonable compensation for the financial and non-financial losses you incurred as a result of the shooting.
While no one can control who commits such crimes, several things can help to prevent them. In the absence of law enforcement, the property owner is responsible for ensuring the safety of all inhabitants in the complex. Property owners must ensure their property is as safe and secure as possible.
-Poor Lighting in the Complex:
When complexes lack proper lighting, it allows for criminal behavior to occur. This indicates that the apartment management is acting negligently by failing to prioritize the tenants' safety.
-Lack of cameras.
Surveillance cameras are a big deterrent to crime. If someone believes they will be easily detected committing a crime based on camera footage, they are less inclined to conduct the crime. When determining who was accountable for the shooting in court, camera footage stands out as significant evidence of what occurred before, during, and after the shooting.
-Neglect Tenant Screening
The majority of apartment shootings are committed by residents. There are situations when people use firearms in areas they do not live, but the vast majority of shooters are residents of the complex where the shooting took place. Complex owners are responsible for conducting safety assessments on all possible tenants to ensure they do not pose a risk to the other tenants in the building.
- Inadequate Security
Having on-site security agents patrol the premises is another strategy to significantly reduce apartment shootings. Tenants are more likely to feel comfortable in a building that is securely secured.
Liability in apartment shootings can be more tricky than it appears. It is critical to consult with your attorney regarding who may be held liable for a shooting. This liability may rest on numerous people.
-The Shooter
In all cases, the shooter is the first to be held accountable. They are plainly at blame for their acts and should face consequences. If a shooter cannot be discovered, or if a shooter is charged with liability for a shooting, other persons may still be held partially culpable.
- Security (if applicable)
If there is a security guard on-site, they are accountable for your protection at all times of day. It is their responsibility to maintain the maximum level of acceptable security measures in order to avoid mass shootings. Failure to do so exposes them to the same liability as everyone else engaged and can have a negative impact on security organizations with careless security professionals.
-The Management
The owner or manager of a complex may be held accountable for a shooting if they did not take the necessary procedures to keep the structure safe. Because of their negligent behavior, their breach of duty of care can be included in the claim, and you can demand full compensation for it.
Economic losses have an impact on your financial status. These can impede your progress as a result of the injury. You can be paid for the following economic losses:
Lost wages due to recovery time
Medical Expenses (Current and Future)
Funeral Expenses (if applicable)
Noneconomic Losses
These losses include everything that isn't directly financial. They have a greater impact on an individual's well-being than their financial security. If you are unable to obtain further payment, it may have an impact on your future opportunities. You can be paid for the following non-economic losses:
Pain & Suffering
Permanent Debilitating Injuries
Emotional distress
Wrongful Death of a Loved One (when appropriate)
The aftermath of a shooting is unpleasant for everyone involved. You may be injured, in shock, or have witnessed a fatality that has left you traumatized. However, you will need to take some important measures in order to receive the compensation you deserve. Here are some things to do right after the shooting:
-Call 911
The very first step is to contact authorities to ensure your safety. Once the police arrive, you must obtain a police record or other paperwork from a police officer before proceeding with your lawsuit.
-Take pictures of the scene.
If you are able to document the scene, everything you catch will be useful in your case. Videos, photographs, and any other evidence of your injuries and the apartment complex's failure to protect your safety. This will help you collect reasonable compensation and prove the complex manager's or security officer's fault.
-Seek medical help
Medical attention for your wounds should be the top concern for you and everyone around you. Make sure that any care you receive is properly documented.
-Speak with any eyewitnesses
Any eyewitness around the scene can be useful. Their remembrance of the events that occurred serves as crucial evidence in this case. Collect any names, addresses, or other essential information from eyewitnesses after speaking with authorities and receiving medical assistance.
-Contact A Shooting Victim Attorney
Once the immediate threat has passed, contact an attorney to begin preparing a case to recover what you have lost. The Cotto Law Group's apartment shooting lawyers will guide you through the entire process. We will assist you in filing your paperwork, speaking with police about the occurrence, and obtaining a settlement for your pain and suffering.
Our shooting victim attorneys at Cotto Law Group assist victims in obtaining the maximum compensation possible. Throughout the legal procedure, we do everything we can to prove to the court who was responsible for the shooting and seek criminal charges. We fight tooth and nail for criminal charges, lost pay as a shooting victim, medical expenses, and even agony and suffering.
The attorneys here ensure that you leave the court a winner and on your journey to being whole again. We are concerned with your well-being outside of court as well as the outcome of your case. After their case is handled, our clients depart with a clear conscience and the confidence to tell the next gunshot victim to contact us.